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Hotels in Angers: Where to Stay in 2025

Updated 26 June 2026 · 75 real hotels

In short, Where to stay in Angers?

For most visitors, the La Fayette-Eblé district (around the train station) and the historic city centre offer the best balance of access and atmosphere. Saint-Serge suits longer stays or budget-conscious travellers, while Les Ponts-de-Cé and the surrounding countryside appeal to those after a quieter Loire Valley experience.

Where to stay on any budget?

A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.

💸 BudgetThe best price in the selection
Premiere Classe Angers Ouest - Beaucouzé
Premiere Classe Angers Ouest - Beaucouzé
Beaucouzé : à 4,9 km de Angers3.4
46 €/nuitBook →
Première Classe Angers Sud - Les Ponts De Cé
Première Classe Angers Sud - Les Ponts De Cé
Les Ponts-de-Cé : à 5,3 km de Angers3.6
47 €/nuitBook →
ibis budget Angers Parc des Expositions
ibis budget Angers Parc des Expositions
★★Angers : à 5,5 km4
51 €/nuitBook →
⚖️ ComfortGreat value for money
Hotel De Champagne
Hotel De Champagne
★★★La Fayette-Eblé4.4
73 €/nuitBook →
Logis Angers Sud
Logis Angers Sud
★★★Roseraie - Orgemont4.6
74 €/nuitBook →
Hôtel Saint Julien
Hôtel Saint Julien
★★★Centre-ville d'Angers4.2
79 €/nuitBook →
PremiumFor a treat
Oceania Hotel d'Anjou Angers
Oceania Hotel d'Anjou Angers
★★★★Centre-ville d'Angers4.3
109 €/nuitBook →
Les 3 Lieux - Hôtel, Restaurant, Espace sensoriel
Les 3 Lieux - Hôtel, Restaurant, Espace sensoriel
★★★Les Ponts-de-Cé : à 5,7 km de Angers4.4
110 €/nuitBook →
Le Moulin Géant
Le Moulin Géant
Angers : à 15,4 km4.6
111 €/nuitBook →
HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
Premiere Classe Angers Ouest - BeaucouzéBeaucouzé : à 4,9 km de Angers★ 3.446 €/nuit
Première Classe Angers Sud - Les Ponts De Cé Les Ponts-de-Cé : à 5,3 km de Angers★ 3.647 €/nuit
ibis budget Angers Parc des Expositions ★★Angers : à 5,5 km★ 451 €/nuit
Séjours & Affaires Angers Atrium ★★★Saint-Serge★ 4.352 €/nuit
Hotel Campanile Angers Ouest - Beaucouzé ★★★Beaucouzé : à 4,9 km de Angers★ 3.856 €/nuit
Hôtel Suzane ★★★La Fayette-Eblé★ 4.359 €/nuit
Brit Hotel Angers Parc Expo - L'Acropole ★★★Angers : à 5,4 km★ 459 €/nuit
B&B HOTEL Angers 2 Université ★★Beaucouzé : à 6,1 km de Angers★ 3.860 €/nuit
B&B HOTEL Angers 1 Beaucouzé ★★Beaucouzé : à 5,7 km de Angers★ 3.961 €/nuit

Angers is a mid-sized French city in the Maine-et-Loire département, sitting at the confluence of the Maine river and the broader Loire Valley — a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. It is known for its imposing medieval château, its Apocalypse Tapestry (one of the largest medieval tapestries in existence), and a dense network of public parks that earned it the nickname 'Ville fleurie'. The city is also a regional hub for students and research, which gives it an energetic, lived-in quality without the tourist saturation of larger French cities.

Getting around Angers is straightforward: a modern tram network (two lines) connects the train station to the city centre and beyond, and much of the old town is walkable. The TGV links Angers to Paris Montparnasse in roughly 1h30, making it viable as a base for day trips or as a stopover on a Loire Valley itinerary. Whether you are visiting for a weekend to see the château, attending an event at the Parc des Expositions, or staying for a longer work assignment, the city has a compact and well-organised hotel scene with honest value for money.

Which area to stay in Angers?

  • Centre-ville (Historic Centre): The core of Angers, within walking distance of the Château, the Cathedral of Saint-Maurice, and the main shopping streets. Ideal for first-time visitors who want everything on foot. The Continental Hôtel (63 €/night, rated 4.4/5) is well placed here.
  • La Fayette-Eblé (Train Station area): The most convenient district for arrivals by train, with direct tram access to the centre in a few minutes. A practical, slightly more urban neighbourhood with cafés and services. The Appart Hotel Odalys City Angers Centre Gare (67 €/night, 4.5/5), Hôtel Suzane (59 €/night, 4.3/5), and Le Progrès (95 €/night, 4.4/5) are all located here.
  • Saint-Serge: A quieter, more residential district north of the city centre, home to a park and the university campus. A good fit for longer stays or business travellers who prefer space over central buzz. The Séjours & Affaires Angers Atrium (54 €/night, 4.3/5) and Appart'City Confort Angers (60 €/night, 4.1/5) — both aparthotels — are found here.
  • Les Ponts-de-Cé (5 km south): A small Loire-side commune just outside the city, offering a calmer setting while remaining close to Angers by car or bus. The Originals City, Le Village 49 (67 €/night, 4.4/5) suits travellers with a vehicle or those combining Angers with broader Loire Valley exploration.
  • Rural Loire Valley outskirts (15+ km): For travellers who want a genuine château-and-vineyard experience over urban convenience, properties like the Château de Briançon, The Originals Relais (86 €/night, 4.7/5 — 15.6 km from Angers) deliver that atmosphere, but a car is essential.

Good to know

  • Use the tram to avoid parking headaches: Angers operates two tramway lines that are fast and inexpensive. If you are staying near the station or the centre, there is rarely any need for a car within the city itself.
  • Book ahead during the Anjou Vélo Vintage and summer festivals: Angers hosts several popular events in summer (June–August), and hotel availability can tighten quickly — particularly for budget rooms under 70 €/night.
  • Prefer aparthotels for stays of 3 nights or more: Saint-Serge has two well-rated aparthotel options (Séjours & Affaires and Appart'City) that offer kitchenettes and extra space at lower nightly rates than full-service hotels.
  • The best season to visit is late spring to early autumn: May to September offers the most reliable weather for exploring the Loire Valley on foot or by bike. Winters are mild but grey, and some smaller attractions reduce their hours.
  • Validate your transport ticket every time: Angers' tram system requires ticket validation on board; inspections are regular and fines apply to unvalidated tickets, even for single journeys.

What to know about hotels in Angers?

What is the best area to stay in Angers for sightseeing?+

The historic city centre and the La Fayette-Eblé neighbourhood (around the train station) are the most practical bases for sightseeing. Both are within easy walking or tram distance of the Château d'Angers, the Cathedral, the Cointreau distillery tours, and the main pedestrian streets. The train station area also makes arrivals and departures by TGV completely seamless.

What is the best time of year to visit Angers?+

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) offer the most comfortable temperatures and the fewest crowds. Summer (July–August) is the busiest period, with outdoor events and the Loire Valley cycling routes at their most attractive, but hotels fill faster. Winter is quiet and mild by French standards, making it a reasonable off-peak option if you are focused on indoor attractions like the Tapestry of the Apocalypse.

What is the typical hotel budget for a night in Angers?+

Based on currently available hotels, nightly rates in Angers range from around 54 € for a well-rated 3-star aparthotel to 95 € for a higher-end 3-star property. A comfortable mid-range stay typically costs between 59 € and 67 € per night. Château-style accommodation outside the city, such as the Château de Briançon, starts at 86 €/night and tends to offer excellent value for the experience.

How do you get from Angers Saint-Laud train station to the city centre?+

The Angers tramway Line A stops directly at the Saint-Laud train station and reaches the city centre (Place du Ralliement or the Château stop) in under 10 minutes. Taxis and ride-hail services are also available outside the station. If you are staying in the La Fayette-Eblé district, most hotels are within a 5-minute walk of the station entrance.

Is it worth staying outside Angers in the Loire Valley countryside?+

It depends on your priorities. Properties like the Château de Briançon or the Les Ponts-de-Cé area offer a more scenic, rural Loire Valley atmosphere and are better suited to travellers with a rental car who plan to visit vineyards, troglodyte caves, or multiple châteaux along the valley. If you are relying on public transport or primarily want to explore Angers itself, staying in the city centre or near the station is more practical.

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